Pokémon Sword & Shield Online Battle 102

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I used: Slurpuff, Thwackey, and Urshifu (Rapid Strike Style), and Toxtricity
My Opponent used: VegRaptorTTV (Incineroar), Excadrill, Wailord, and Eternatus
Stadium: Ballonlea
Battle BGM: Mustard

I did change my settings where you can see your opponent's nicknamed Pokémon, because previously, it didn't display any nicknames, the only Pokémon on my opponent's team that is nicknamed is the Shiny Incineroar, which I am sure is hacked, because I have seen the nickname "VegRaptorTTV" before, and whenever you see a Shiny Pokémon with those kind of nicknames, it is easy to tell that it is hacked, and I'm sure that my opponent's Incineroar is hacked.
The team I use is a very unusual team, because most of the Pokémon are those that are close to being very low on the tier-list, and even I am using Urshifu, which I believed to consider to be a Legendary Pokémon, and it is even in the top 10 most used Pokémon in the current Ranked Battle format, but once again this is not Ranked Battles, otherwise Eternatus wouldn't be used, and both Incineroar and Excadrill are banned in Series 6 of Ranked Battles, but aside from that, I'm surprised to see Wailord on my opponent's team, as this is a Pokémon that you don't see very often in online battles, and fun fact, Eternatus is the largest out of over 890 Pokémon currently revealed so far, I'm sure we'll be approaching 900 Pokémon really soon, specially once we get to Generation 9 in a few years. This is not counting Gigantamax Pokémon, Wailord previously held that record since its introduction in Gen 3, and now Eternatus has taken the title of largest Pokémon of all of them.
I'll go over my team right now, and if you are wondering why I am using Thwackey and not Rillaboom, if I played Ranked Battles, I wouldn't be able to use Rillaboom, and I want to try and not use any Pokémon that are banned in Ranked Battles Series 6 and see how they fare in Casual Battles. Thwackey is a decent Eviolite user and with Grassy Surge, he can set up the Grassy Terrain, and he has Grassy Glide, while not as powerful as Rillaboom, it is fairly powerful, and I have U-turn on Thwackey so that I can switch him out when in a bad match-up. I did look into which NFE Pokémon could work well in Double Battles, and I chose Thwackey, as it does work well with Grassy Surge. Slurpuff works as a lead, when sent out alongside Thwackey, the Grassy Terrain will activate Slurpuff's Grassy Seed, boosting her Defense, and she has Unburuden, giving Slurpuff enough Speed to outspeed some opponents, and she has String Shot to lower both targets' Speed by 2 stages. My strategy is to lead with Thwackey and Slurpuff, and have Slurpuff use String Shot to decrease both targets' Speed, and this team has some Pokémon that are capable of Gigantamax, one example being Toxtricity, which I use a Low-Key Form one, and while Toxtricity has average Speed, G-Max Stunshock is nice to have to either paralyze or poison targets.
The Urshifu that I am using is the Rapid Strike Style Urshifu, which has Surging Strikes and is equipped with a Choice Scarf, he is more about getting in some heavy hits on targets, and is a possible Gigantamax option if it comes down to it. The theme of this team is weakening their stats, and having a Gigantamax Pokémon do well in battle, the downside is this team doesn't do well against Fire-type Pokémon that well, and I come across a lot of Cinderace users with that team, and they can be tough to take down, specially if Cinderace Dynamaxes in that battle.







Tags:
Pokémon Sword
Pokémon Shield
Online Battle
Slurpuff
Thwackey
Urshifu
Toxtricity
Incineroar
Excadrill
Wailord
Eternatus
Reuniclus
Gyarados



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